0 Items in my cart

News

Consolidating Our Warehouses Into California

After being in business for 14 years in both California and Florida, we are happy to announce we are consolidating into a much larger warehouse in the Los Angeles area. What does this mean for you? What does it mean for us?

If you live in Florida, starting August 1, 2017 there will no longer be sales tax on your orders since we will not be located there. Sorry California customers, we still have to pay sales tax.

We will be closer to our sources in order to get more variety of items for you, our customers. Watch this space for several more auctions to come.

Both Jeff and I, co-owners of ScreenUsed, are moving our families to the area by the new headquarters warehouse to provide better, consolidated service.

This is a MAJOR move with several full 53' trucks going across the country, so there are some logistics:

We have temporarily stopped our Daily Auctions. It would be impossible to run the auctions while we are packing, shipping, moving, and setting up in the new warehouse. The Daily Auctions will resume on Monday, August 7, 2017.

Shipping will have to stop for a short period. Again, it would be impossible to ship items that are on a truck going across the country. The last day for shipping will be Thursday, July 20, 2017. We will return to regular daily shipping on Thursday, August 10, 2017.

There is more information to come, but for now the above points are what we need to cover. Thanks again for the support, as this is a major move for ScreenUsed as a company, as well as for our families.Desi and JeffCo-Owners of ScreenUsed

ScreenUsed Live On-line Auction

- Pre-bidding starts April 2nd

- Live bidding starts April 23rd

ScreenUsed, industry leader in the field of original film and television production memorabilia sales, will host its second annual auction in partnership with Steve Wozniak’s second annual Silicon Valley Comic Con on Sunday, April 23, the final day of the Con at the San Jose Convention Center. Online viewing of lots will begin on April 3 and run through April 23 at Noon PST. Most of the 191 auction lots will be available for viewing throughout the SVCC weekend in the ScreenUsed Auction Exhibit Hall before the simultaneous live and online auction begins at Noon PST on Sunday, April 23, 2017.

ScreenUsed has been hosting auctions and selling original film and television production memorabilia since 2003 with auctions active on their website year-round plus periodic special auctions at events like SVCC. At last year’s inaugural ScreenUsed auction at SVCC, the two most valuable items sold in the auction were Doc's Mind Reading Helmet used by Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future which sold for $84,000 and the Surgical Laser Gun from Fantastic Voyage sold for $96,000. Nearly 200 original movie and television props and wardrobes from many iconic production will be available in the auction.

"Collectors and fans alike will find items that match their passions on our website year-round. We have daily auctions as well as a few signature auctions each year when we make available our most iconic and sought-after items.," explained Desi DosSantos, co-founder of ScreenUsed. "We are thrilled to bring back our movie and television memorabilia auction to the fans and collectors at the second annual Silicon Valley Comic Con."

ScreenUsed will feature many of its 191 lots at SVCC including these iconic items:

The full catalog of lots is available on the ScreenUsed website for preview ahead of live auction bidding at Noon PST on April 23, 2017. Most of the lots will be on display in the ScreenUsed exhibit hall during Silicon Valley Comic Con, April 21-23, 2017.

ScreenUsed "Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser" Auction

- Pre-bidding starts Feb 19th

- Live bidding starts Mar 4th

The ScreenUsed Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser auction is now online and open for pre-bidding. The live auction will take place on March 4th, 2017 at 10am Pacific Time.

Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf and written by David Spade and Fred Wolf. It is the sequel to the 2001 film Joe Dirt. The film stars David Spade reprising his role as the title character, Brittany Daniel, Dennis Miller, Adam Beach, Christopher Walken, Mark McGrath and Patrick Warburton. The film premiered on Crackle on July 16, 2015.

Joe Dirt embarks on an epic journey through the recent past, the heartland of America—and his own mind—to get back to his loved ones.

ScreenUsed "Community" Auction

- Pre-bidding starts Dec 17th

- Live bidding starts Jan 7th

The ScreenUsed Community auction is now online and open for pre-bidding. The live auction will take place on January 7th, 2017 at 10am Pacific Time.

"Community" is a smart, exuberant comedy that was consistently ranked as one of the most inventive and original half hours on television. This ensemble comedy centers on a tight-knit group of friends who all met at what is possibly the world's worst educational institution - Greendale Community College.

At the center of the group is Jeff Winger (Joel McHale, "The Soup"), a fast-talking lawyer who was caught with a phony college degree. Disbarred until he could earn a legitimate degree, Winger chose Greendale, thinking he could breeze through the mediocre school without a hitch. However, he soon found himself the reluctant leader of a disparate group of misfits, all stuck at Greendale for different reasons.

The study group includes Britta Perry (Gillian Jacobs, "Girls"), who dropped out of high school to "change the world" and soon found herself in her 30s with no marketable skills; Shirley Bennett (Yvette Nicole Brown, "The Odd Couple"), a religious housewife who landed at Greendale after a messy divorce and is now blossoming into a headstrong entrepreneur; Abed Nadir (Danny Pudi, "The Book Club"), a socially awkward but well-meaning pop-culture savant; Annie Edison (Alison Brie, "Mad Men"), a high-strung perfectionist; Troy Barnes (Donald Glover, "The Lazarus Effect"), a former high school football star still trying to find his way; Ben Chang (Ken Jeong, "The Hangover"), a former Spanish teacher who is either insane or an evil genius, or both; and Pierce Hawthorne (Chevy Chase, "Caddyshack", "National Lampoon's Vacation"), a millionaire who enrolls at Greendale out of boredom and a passive attempt at self-discovery.

At Greendale's helm is Dean Pelton (Jim Rash, "The Way Way Back"), an administrator whose ineptitude is matched only by his love of the school and his devotion to his students.

There are 107 lots in the auction, with items from the following actors:

ScreenUsed Live On-line Auction

- Pre-bidding starts Nov 19th

- Live bidding starts Dec 10th

The ScreenUsed Fall 2016 auction is now online and open for pre-bidding. The live auction will take place on December 10th, 2016 at 10am Pacific Time.

This is a new chapter for ScreenUsed - we are running all auctions directly on our website instead of using a third-party auction service. No more difficulties with multiple websites, two places to register, and confusing processes. Everything is on the ScreenUsed website from the catalog, item details, online pre-bidding for 3 weeks leading to the live auction date, running the live auction on the same ScreenUsed website, then lastly invoicing, payment, and shipment tracking all done in one place.

For those that have been following, we started running online Timed Daily Auctions on the website starting in September, 2016. At the moment, we are posting 15 new auction items every day from Monday through Friday. Each daily auction runs for 7 days - so this Monday's auction ends next Monday, and so on. Interest from all of you has been so good that consignors are queuing up their items for these Daily Auctions. Because we are spreading out the auction process daily, in addition to periodic Live Auctions, this means that the Live Auctions will be smaller and more concise. This Fall auction has 189 lots.

As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction. Here are some highlights from the auction:

Our auction and website sales have consistently grown over the 13 years we have been in business, so now is the time for a new take on things. We are announcing today that all auctions, timed and live, will be run directly on the ScreenUsed website. This means no more iCollector issues, no registering in two places, and no difficult user interface. Most importantly, we can hold any sized auction at any time.

What you will start to see in a few weeks are auctions starting up any day of the week. Some of these auctions will run our typical 3 weeks, however many will run only 1 week. You no longer need to wait for our March, July, or November scheduled auctions. In order to be agile, we will save the auction catalogs for the scheduled auctions each year.

We take pride in the fact that we get our invoices out within 24 hours of each auction. With the new website design, everything is built in so that invoices will go out literally minutes after each auction closes.

Another new feature on the website is the ability to watch items. Each item has a small heart icon next to it, and when clicked, it will be saved in your watch list. This could be an auction item you would like to bid on later or an item for sale on the website that you want to think about.

Our new AUCTIONS tab on the website will show all of the currently running auctions, future scheduled auctions, as well as past scheduled auction results.

For detailed information about how the auctions work, see our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page, and see the article named "How does the auction process work?".

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for November 19th through December 10th, 2016. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the Fall Auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is September 1, 2016.

ScreenUsed On-line and Live Auction Scheduled for July 15-16, 2016 - 10am Pacific

For the past few auctions we have two completion days instead of one. As we gain more consignors, the quantity of lots for each auction is getting higher. Our goal has been to keep the live online auction to one day - it's just no fun attending an auction that goes on for many days. So here is how it works:

- As always, all items, for both days, have about 3 weeks of bidding online, up until the two closing days on Friday, July 15th and Saturday, July 16th.
- We have created a PDF catalog for the live auction only. However, several pictures for each item can be viewed on our ScreenUsed website or the iCollector website.

Day 1, Friday, July 15th

Completion of lots 1 through 391 will start at 10am Pacific Time, and each lot will automatically end 1 minute apart. The auction will not allow sniping at the last second, so everyone has a fair chance to bid what they feel comfortable with. If an item receives a bid within the last 3 minutes, the end time will automatically be extended another 3 minutes. Each item displays the exact time it is scheduled to end, with each lot initially ending 1 minute apart. View all of these items on the ScreenUsed website or iCollector.

Day 2, Saturday, July 16th

Completion of each lot will start at 8am Pacific time, and we will run the process manually. As each lot has its last call and once there are no more bidders, we will drop the hammer and close the lot, moving to the next lot. We will continue this way until all lots are closed. View all of these items on the ScreenUsed website or iCollector. A browser and PDF catalog has been created for this day below.

As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction, with over 600 items. Here are some highlights from the auction:

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for July 15-16, 2016. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the July auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is May 15, 2016.

ScreenUsed On-line and Live Auction Scheduled for March 19-20, 2016 - 8am Pacific

We will hold our Spring auction on Saturday and Sunday, March 19th and 20th, 2016 at 8am Pacific Time.

For the past few auctions, we have had two completion days instead of one. As we gain more consignors, the quantity of lots for each auction is getting higher. Our goal has been to keep the live online auction to one day - it's just no fun attending an auction that goes on for many days. So here is how it works:

- The auction will be two days - Saturday, March 19th and Sunday, March 20th.

- We will split the auction items over those two days. The first day will run completely automated.

- The second day will be held live at the Silicon Valley Comic Con. As usual, it will be a manually run auction, going from lot to lot, closing each one as bids are done.

- As always, all items, for both days, have about 3 weeks of bidding online, up until the two closing days on Saturday, March 19th and Sunday, March 20th.

- We have created a PDF catalog for the live auction only. However, several pictures for each item can be viewed on our ScreenUsed website or the iCollector website.

Day 1, Saturday, March 19th

Completion of each lot will start at 8am Pacific Time, and each lot will automatically end 1 minute apart. The auction will not allow sniping at the last second, so everyone has a fair chance to bid what they feel comfortable with. If an item receives a bid within the last 3 minutes, the end time will automatically be extended another 3 minutes. Each item displays the exact time it is scheduled to end, with each lot initially ending 1 minute apart.

Day 2, Sunday, March 20th

Completion of each lot will start at 8am Pacific Time, and we will run the process manually. As each lot has its last call and once there are no more bidders, we will drop the hammer and close the lot, moving to the next lot. We will continue this way until all lots are closed.

As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction, with over 500 items. Here are some highlights from the auction:

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for March 19, 2016. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the March auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is January 31, 2016.

Timeless Luxury: Ninety Years of the Phantom

ScreenUsed is an official sponsor of Timeless Luxury: Ninety Years of the Phantom. The 192-page hardback publication explores the living legacy of the world's most famous marque, Rolls-Royce, along with the impact of one of its most iconic models. Written by a select group of motoring experts and enthusiasts, Timeless Luxury: Ninety Years of the Phantom has been produced by London-based publisher St James's House in partnership with the Rolls-Royce Owners' Club.

On April 1, 2015, more than 200 Rolls-Royce Owners' Club (RROC) members and VIP guests gathered for afternoon tea to celebrate the launch of Timeless Luxury: Ninety Years of the Phantom at Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando. Offering members and guests the opportunity to join St James's House for a very British afternoon tea, the book's launch was one of the highlights at the RROC's 64th Annual Meet - a major, week-long event that attracted owners and enthusiasts from across the country.

We will hold our Fall auction on Friday and Saturday, November 20th and 21st, 2015 at 10am Pacific Time.

For those familiar with our auctions, you may notice for the first time, the auction will run for two days instead of one. In reality, we just recently held the Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Auction and it was two days as well, but a week apart. As we gain more consignors, the quantity of lots for each auction is getting higher. Our goal has been to keep the live online auction to one day - it's just no fun attending an auction that goes on for many days. So we came up with a plan:

Day 1, Friday Nov 20th

Completion of each lot will start at 10am Pacific time, and each lot will automatically end 1 minute apart. The auction will not allow sniping at the last second, so everyone has a fair chance to bid what they feel comfortable with. If an item receives a bid within the last 3 minutes, the end time will automatically be extended another 3 minutes. Each item displays the exact time it is scheduled to end, with each lot initially ending 1 minute apart.

Day 2, Saturday Nov 21st

Completion of each lot will start at 10am Pacific time, and we will run the process manually. As each lot has its last call and once there are no more bidders, we will drop the hammer and close the lot, moving to the next lot. We will continue this way until all lots are closed.

As always, all items for both days have about 3 weeks of bidding online, starting November 4th, up until the two closing days on Friday, November 20th and Saturday, November 21st. We have created a PDF catalog for the second day only. However, all items and several pictures for each item can be viewed on our ScreenUsed website or the iCollector website. There are no reserves on our lots so all bids count.

As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction, with 600 items. Here are some additional highlights from the auction:

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for November 21, 2015. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the March auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is January 31, 2016.

ScreenUsed, in partnership with WereGoingBack.com and BackToTheFuture.com, have announced a live and online auction during the 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Back to the Future franchise in Los Angeles.

The auction has two components:

Props, Wardrobe, and Production items - Over 125 artifacts that were actually used in the making of the Back to the Future movies. This auction runs from now through October 24th, and ends with a live auction at the actual filming location of the Enchantment Under the Sea dance from the movies located at:

Everyone is welcome to attend the auction which starts at 11:00am. We will have some of the actors from the trilogy there at the auction, and our auctioneer is Chris Hanlin, who also happens to be a prop collector like the rest of us. The auction will also run online as usual.

Click here to see the video of Bob Gale, writer and producer of all 3 films, preview several of the props and wardrobe available in the auction.

Vintage Merchandise and Memorabilia - this auction runs from October 1st through October 31st, and is an online timed auction. With over 2,000 items in about 370 lots, all items start at only $5. All of the items are absolutely worth more than the starting bid, and as usual with our ScreenUsed auctions, there are no reserves! We highly recommend that you pick up the following book for reference on the Merchandise items: Back to the Future: Almanac 1985-2015 Official Collector's Guide - also available at BTTF.com.

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some highlights from the auction:

Marty's Mattel Hoverboard

Griff's Future BMW

Lyon Estates Gates

Doc's Future Binoculars

Grays Sports Almanac

Doc's Sleep-Inducing Alpha-Rhythm Generator

Collection of Original Production Call Sheets

Comprehensive Production Used Scripts

USA Today Newspaper "Youth Jailed"

USA Today Newspaper "Gang Jailed"

Clara Clayton's Dress (Mary Steenburgen)

Doc's Three Page Letter to Marty

Oh LaLa Magazine

Barcode License Plate

Future Police Baton

A portion of the proceeds from the auction will go to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. For a PDF catalog, to view the lots, register for the auction, and all other information, please visit www.BTTFbid.com.

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for November 21, 2015. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the November auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is September 1, 2015.

Our second auction for 2015 will be held on Saturday, July 18th, at 10am Pacific Time.

As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction, with over 425 items.

For this auction we quite a few production items from Apocalypse Now that have been in hiding for over 35 years! From Elysium, we have Kruger's amazing full Exo-HULC suit. The largest item in the auction physically is a restored and running 1962 Mercury Comet used in Mad Men and Vegas TV shows. All the black suits worn by the main characters in Men in Black 3 are represented. As usual, we have many items from the Back to the Future franchise, various Star Trek productions, as well as Star Wars - including an Obi Wan lightsaber from Episode II. The highlight of our Terminator items are the police badges from T1 and Sarah Connor's live firing gun from T2. Talk about insane guns, check out the live firing Morita rifle from Starship Troopers.

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some additional highlights from the auction:

Apocalypse Now - Collection of 86 Original Production Used Call Sheets

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for July 18, 2015. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the July auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is May 15, 2015.

Our first auction for 2015 will be held on Saturday, March 21st, at 10am Pacific Time.

As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction, with over 475 items.

This auction has brought us a couple of older items from the 1950s - a Crewman Costume from Forbidden Planet, and a pair of Nautilus Crewmen Pants from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. From the 1960's Star Trek: The Original Series, in the auction is an Original Alien Weapon. Moving forward to the 1970s, we have a very rare Rebel Soldier Ceremonial Jacket from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, as well as an Alien Creature Costume Hand from the first Alien movie, which includes a letter from H. R. Giger. As we move to the 1980's there are many items, but in particular Dutch's Knife and Sheath (Arnold Schwarzenegger) from Predator, Dr. Egon Spengler's Ghostbusters Uniform worn by Harold Ramis in Ghostbusters II, and Harrison Ford's suit worn in the Venice scenes of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some additional highlights from the auction:

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for March 21, 2015. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the March auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is January 15, 2015.

As we start our twelfth year in business, we have our next auction on November 8th at 10am Pacific Time.

As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction, with approximately 475 items.

First off, we have an iconic Stormtrooper Blaster from the first Star Wars movie in 1977. Of course, these are very rare to come by, but as well it is mostly made of solid metal and pretty heavy. Moving from Sci-Fi to Horror, one of the most iconic pieces from the Saw franchise, the Billy Puppet. Since the face was hand painted, each puppet used during production would be a bit different. The Billy Puppet in our auction matches on screen exactly, imperfection for imperfection.

This auction has a strong set of iconic pieces from the Back to the Future franchise, from Marty's extremely rare and instantly recognizable shirt from the first movie, to the Almanac and Marty's "Something Inconspicuous" Fedora from the second movie. If you're into adventure, Katniss' and Peeta's costumes from the first Hunger Games film are available, as well as behind the scenes costumer binders. Rounding up the Star Trek franchise, from Star Trek: The Motion Picture we have Starfleet Uniforms for Captain James T. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy.

Of course we have several other pieces with a few listed below.

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some additional highlights from the auction:

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for November 8th, 2014. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the November auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is September 1, 2014.

Summer is rolling in, and so is our next auction on July 12th at 10am Pacific Time.

As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction, with over 400 items.

First off, we have an impressive Superman bodysuit worn by Christopher Reeve in Superman III, and it comes with a Warner Bros. Studio COA confirming its authenticity. With the proliferation of questionable Superman costumes on the market, this is important.

From Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, we have both an Austin Powers' Trademark Outfit, and a Dr. Evil Outfit, both worn by Mike Myers. The auction has a well-rounded Star Trek collection with items from many of the franchise films and TV shows, including main costumes for Spock, Captain Picard, Commander William T. Riker, Dr. Bashir, Lt. Commander Data, Dr. McCoy, and a rare Starfleet Spacesuit from The Wrath of Khan. Star Wars is represented with Yoda's hand from The Empire Strikes Back, as well as a Death Star section from Return of the Jedi. Also in the auction is a very rare to acquire Abe Sapien Costume used by Doug Jones in Hellboy II: The Golden Army.

Of course we have several other pieces with a few listed below.

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some additional highlights from the auction:

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for July 12th, 2014. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the July auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is May 1, 2014.

Spring is coming soon, and so is our next auction on March 15th at 10am Pacific Time. As usual, we have quite a variety of productions for this auction, with over 325 items.

Starting at the top, we have an impressive Captain James T. Kirk Starfleet Uniform worn by William Shatner in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Not only is it complete and in great screen worn condition, but this particular costume has the rare advantage of "screen matching". The Starfleet patch that is affixed to the chest has small imperfections all around it, and those imperfections match the scenes on the Blu-ray DVD exactly.

Second up is a phenomenal piece of music history - the studio guitar that was used for two iconic scenes in the first Back to the Future movie. Everyone knows the opening scene of Back to the Future when Marty tries Doc's amplifier and guitar, only to be literally blown away by the speaker. As well, the memorable scene when Marty is playing Johnny B. Goode at the Enchantment Under the Sea dance. Well, we have the exact guitar used for recording these two scenes. It comes directly from Tim May, an accomplished studio musician, who provided the studio recordings for those scenes. The impressive list of historical recordings Tim has used this guitar on goes forever, but a few are Whitney Houston's "Saving All My Love", Lionel Richie's "All Night Long", and Blondie's "Call Me". It's pretty rare that we have a crossover piece between movies and music, but this is "pretty heavy".

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some additional highlights from the auction:

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for March 15, 2014. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the March auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is January 1, 2014.

Welcome to fall! This is our 2nd year of running auctions, and our 11th year in business. We look forward to another exciting auction on November 2, 2013 at 10am PDT.

We have quite a variety of productions for this auction. Starting at the top, we have some lightsabers from Episode I, II, and III. For Tom Cruise fans, we have two jackets from War of the Worlds and Jack Reacher, both with distinguishing marks in certain scenes; in addition an amazing sword from The Last Samurai that Algren used to help Katsumoto end his life. The auction has not one pair of Wolverine claws, but two - one Adamantium and the other bone. If you are an adventurer, we have one of the poison arrows and wall tiles from the idol temple in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some additional highlights from the auction:

300 - Spartan Warrior Costume

Alien - Nostromo Gun

Aliens - Manual Override Panel (Sigourney Weaver)

Chronicles of Riddick, The - Riddick’s Hero Metal Saber Claws

Hellboy - Kroenen’s Mask

Jack Reacher - Jack Reacher’s Jacket (Tom Cruise)

Jurassic Park - Ford Explorer and Nedry’s Jeep License Plates

Last Samurai, The - Nathan Algren’s Sword (Tom Cruise)

Lost (TV) - Satellite Phone

Matrix, The - Neo’s Karate Gi

Minority Report - Precrime Unit Helmet

Raiders of the Lost Ark - Idol Temple Wall Tile

Sleepy Hollow - Headless Horseman’s Sword

Star Trek: The Original Series (TV) - Dr. McCoy and Sulu Starfleet Pants

Clapperboard collectors, we continue to acquire several clapperboards for each auction since setting sale price records in previous auctions. For this auction, we have production used clapperboards from the following movies:

Absolute Power

Behind the Candelabra

China Beach (TV)

Da Vinci Code, The

Flash Gordon

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Villain, The

Wolfman, The

There are over 300 items in the auction. The auction catalog and details can be found on the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website.

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We are planning the next auction for November 2, 2013. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the November auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is September 1, 2013.

ScreenUsed Live On-line Auction Scheduled for July 6, 2013 - 10am PDT

Welcome to summer! This is our 2nd year of running auctions, and our 10th year in business. We look forward to another exciting auction on July 6, 2013 at 10am PDT.

We have quite a variety of items this time around, along with a nice collection of Star Trek items. The Trek items are from many of the television shows such as Deep Space Nine, Enterprise, The Next Generation, and Voyager; as well as the movies such as The Undiscovered Country, First Contact, Insurrection, and Nemesis. The majority of the Trek pieces have extremely low starting prices, so there is something for everyone to get in on the bidding.

Clapperboard collectors, we continue to acquire several clapperboards for each auction since setting selling price records during the last two auctions. For this auction, we have production used clapperboards from the following movies:

Bull Durham

Dante’s Peak

The Gingerbread Man

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Willow

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some additional highlights from the auction:

Our main sales outlet is our website where we post new items on a daily basis, Monday through Friday. However, we also hold three auctions each year in March, July, and November. Our overall goal is to try and fill the gap between wholesale type auctions and high-end million dollar auctions.

For our auctions, we aim to keep the quantity of lots between 350-450. This keeps the auction within a single day, most likely about half a day. As well, to keep up with any changes to the lots in the auction, including description updates, we will keep a detailed online log of every single change to the lots in the auction. Invoices are sent to customers within 24 hours, and shipping begins the next business day, so be assured you will receive your new item(s) immediately.

So take your time and go through the catalog. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Email is always the best way to catch us, but if you prefer, we can get on the phone to chat as well. We look forward to another fun auction and wish you the best of luck in obtaining the next cool piece for your collection!

There are over 460 items in the auction. The auction catalog and details can be found on the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website.

We will keep the auction catalog, update log, and prices realized on our website under the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website for future reference. We have decided to stick with 3 auctions per year in March, July, and November. We are planning the next auction for July 6, 2013. As we get closer to the date, we'll get the word out in a newsletter emailed to all subscribers. We are already accepting consignments for the July auction, and the cut-off date for submissions is May 1, 2013.

YourProps and ScreenUsed

Based on a partnership between our sites, we have added an integration allowing you to post your collection purchased at ScreenUsed on the YourProps website with a few clicks.

STEP 1 - The new feature allows you to see a list of your past purchases in order to share those with friends as well. Once you are logged into the site, just click on the My Orders & Profile tab, then the Social Share menu. You will be presented with a list of your recently purchased items with two buttons next to each. One button allows sharing your item on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Email, etc. and the second button allows posting your item in your account on YourProps.

STEP 2 - When you click on the YourProps button for one of your items, you will be presented with the following screen. This screen displays the YourProps fields for posting, including the ability to modify various fields and select up to 5 pictures.

STEP 3 - Once you have clicked the submit button at the bottom, just go over to YourProps and see your item automatically posted for you.

ScreenUsed Live On-Line Auction Scheduled for March 9, 2013

Our first two auctions back in July and November 2012 were successful entries for us into this alternative to selling on our website. We will continue with our unique offering of both the website and auctions. We continue to post new items on the website 5 days a week, and based on feedback from consignors we may hold 3 to 4 auctions per year.

As mentioned before, we are filling a demand in the market for a mid-tier auction offering - not the million dollars per item level, nor the warehouse blowout level. We feel this auction has many cool items for collectors to add to their collections.

There are no reserves on our lots; the starting price is where the auction starts. Here are some highlights from the auction:

There are over 375 items in the auction. The auction catalog and details can be found on the AUCTION tab of the ScreenUsed website.

Desi & JeffCo-Owners of ScreenUsed

Join Our Mailing List

Sign up now to receive our newsletter. This information will be kept private and never shared with anyone else. We will send periodic e-mails to inform you of new items available on the web site or for important events.